German manufacturer Audi has sold generous play two versions of his high-chrome Audi R8 Spyder, now an annual event, "White Tie and Tiara Ball" held at No. 5 last week (23 / 6) at the home of Sir Elton John.
As we all know Elton John is a legendary British music, he organized the event aims to support AIDS prevention fund, called him Elton John Aids Foundation (EJAF), with the support of its cell German car when the pair contributed supercar Audi R8 Spyder V10 chrome in the auction.
"We are very pleased and proud to support the great auction of Sir Elton John in the car of his most impressive, "said Jeremy Hicks, director of Audi UK said.
Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) was founded in 1993, and is currently the 10th largest AIDS organization in the world, amounting to 14 million pounds. EJAF has been implementing charitable programs in 15 countries, supporting thousands of men, women and children in terms of treatment medicines, nutritional support, education, housing and support other assistance.
Legend Elton John (left) and party representatives Audi R8 Spyder V10
Audi's first car was really impressed when it ended the auction at £ 250,000 (approximately $ 399,000), while its standard version is priced at just 117,710 pounds (equivalent to $ 188,000 ). Not stopping there, after seeing the appeal of the Audi R8 Spyder V10 chrome , German carmakers continue to sell the Monday and collected an amount greater than the first version. Finally after the auction ends, the two versions have a grand total amount of up to 620,000 pounds (approximately $ 990,000)."We are very pleased and proud to support the great auction of Sir Elton John in the car of his most impressive, "said Jeremy Hicks, director of Audi UK said.
Reportedly, this is the first 13 events held, and is the 9th branch Audi UK to contribute to the auction.
Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) was founded in 1993, and is currently the 10th largest AIDS organization in the world, amounting to 14 million pounds. EJAF has been implementing charitable programs in 15 countries, supporting thousands of men, women and children in terms of treatment medicines, nutritional support, education, housing and support other assistance.
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